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JUVENILE MIMIC IMITATES BIRDS School Boy Entertains Lions Club With Whistling Program sheriff's office, enlisted three more deputies and returned to the Deking home. This time they surrounded | the house and stationed men at cach | door. one of the deputies. As he | by | dropped to the floor, his wife ran to | him, From a group of three deputies |standing in the doorway, came a | shot and she fell, fatally wounded. | Then son then grabbed one of his | father’s guns and before the deputies |could reach him, he had fired at the group in the doorway. Deputy The melodies of the song hird‘i:ltoy Smith was hit in the leg. consumed a portion of the time of | when | Zwick, a student at |y €y 0 L school, | ot : the Lion: George Ch the Central Junior High demonstrated an ability in whistling seldom heard off the professional slage. George luncheon today 1s introduced eiple W ‘rench who heard him whisile on a stfeet corner morning before school and who took him to the luncheon. Georgs maid he learned the songs of the on a visit to his 1othor's farm Later he add L few more notes to his re- He imitated the song of the car ary, ihe robin. the Bob White, the nicadow lark, oriole, arling, varbler, whippoorwill, sparrow and bharn swallow He also imitated two birds fighting and the chatter of on N An imitaticn swal- low he said he heard on a zolf link near his grandmother's challinged by Police Con M. W. Bannan, who said sound like swallows #round the th he Eisted his repo; it didn't which hang Was correc lian sculptor 3 who is renovat- ing $2.000 worth of siatuary in the game school, sang Italian and Amer- ican solos, Mrs. Robert Chapan group of songs, uccompanicd by Mrs. “dna Danion ist at the Berlin church and Mrs. there. Harry Hancock ing of the committee cha night to organize the civic tee for the United Con poration drive. 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MARMOLA e Pleasint e to Reduce cannot he by Prin- | this | sang a | Mrs. Chapman is solo- | Damon is organist | oke of the meet- |# third man who commit-| The nunity cor- | ggsted Tiack | | | | The state's attorney’s office re- fuscd to name the deputy that shot A complete investi- of neighbors were questioned today. | The raid was one of a ggries re- sulting from the cleanup campaign by State’s Attorney George Carbray, of Elgin, who was elected on the campaign promise that he would close up liquor and gambling resorts Sipce he came into office last No- vember approximately 300 persons have been arrested in 100 raids. | Officers said they confiscated a gallon of wine in the Deking home. LIQUOR SQUAD MAN WRECKS FOUR CARS (Continued from First Page) Ihowever, by Sorgeant Edward Kelle lof the Back Bay traffic station, who testified that he had smelled alcohol on Sheehan. While Judge Druff was licaring the warrant petition, Lawrence M. Donnelly, 28, of Dorci who was riding with Sheehan, was arraigned before Judge Michael Creed on a drunkenness charge. He pleaded not |guilty and his case was continued until April 11, | No mention was made in court of Iso was supposed to have been riding in Shechan's car. cident occurred at a con- strect interscction when, it was 1, the driver of the automobile in which the police- thoroughly developed [men were riding ignored a red sig- nal light. | Those injured: Miss Helen M. Do- (herty, 22, of Newton; Idward W. Donovan of Walpole, and Arthur Dominico of Boston. required hospital treatment but wil recover. They which | were other ma- chine. East were in automol sideswiped by the STIRS UP LEGION (Continucd from First Page) home city have the institution in the vicinity of Hurtford fear that the servicemen of this state, by failing to agree among themselves as to the location, may cause the hospital to be built in | Rhode Islund | Vice Communder White is soverely criticized by county legionnaires for apening what they claim i a closed book. Should Mr. White uppear before the con- gressional commit he can make I no seeret of the fuct that he is a high oflicial of the American Legion | even though he might be present as a prive Atter discussing the situation Commander Cramer, Attorney burg conferred with Attorney Gen- eral B. W. Alling, presumably with reference 1o the legal aspects of the case. He also spent several minutes with Richard Covert of New Britain, former senator. being Hartford > citizen. OWNER OF INN FILES 'BANKRUPTCY PETITIGN (Continuc e First ) proximately thirty credite them prominent residents of New Britain and Plainville, who endor ed notes for Tobin. Mome of the notes, it is said, were for $800 and $1000. Other creditors are dealers in merchan supplied the road- house, which, it is said, was a pro- fitable venture. According to frie Tolin, he suffered reverses in the stock market, accounting for the bulk culty 1t is understood that the prinei- of his financi _|pal item in the listed assets is the roadhouse and the lot on which it stands. id to Le valued at approxi L6000, The balanee of the s des an automobil., ivable and stock in repeated 100 that pure milk for every ntin good nothing ik« it a habit. Deking was knocked down! gation was promised and a number | Advocates of the move to | NEW BEITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1929. Rebel neadquarters at Sonora, announced that G. K. Mor- |captured by revolutionaries while |released to American authorities, previously announced. General | cobar gave: out word, however, thit his life would not be endangered by | his captors. Morrison, a Reno, Nev., boy, wis at Del Rio, Sovora, Jast night. Var- rick Frisscl, a motion picture cain- craman, reported that he was beir treated as a “gu 30,000 CHINESE IN (Continued from First Page) by the rebels and that Tehuantepee, |in southern Mexico, had been at- |tacked by revolutionaries. | A courier brought word to ¥l Paso, Tex., that federal airplancs | had bombed the rebel stronghold at | Jimenez, six civilians having been | reported wounded. |" The movement of federal soldizvs through Arizona last night to rein- | brought an announcement from Go lernor John C. Phillips at Phoen'x | | !that he would take up the matter | with the adjutant general and| - (Continued from First Page) | would see that “a repetition of this — | offense is prevented.” The governor anxious crowds of note holders declared the troop movement on It was reported here that Pres | American soil was without the state’s dent Chaing Ka permission and a violation of inter- ing to incorpo national law. munists with t Governor Phillips attack Kwangtung with Kiangsi as a | was made after several truck loads was no further news as lof federal soldiers passed from s burning of t |Huma, Ariz. last n.cht They said Anti-Christian they came from San lLuis. Sonora, pted as the reason. which is held by tie Iederal Gene ral Abelardo Rolrignoz. Later two truck louds of federals werc said to have passed througin Douglas, Ariz., teving the federad «ctrenchments Naco ngsi com- c forces and announcement missfons feeling | t Presiden 11-Shek this g signe punitive mandate 1% s vanel gensr austo Topa'e. Kwangsi military clique. whoe for more than a week CI 1wee wis expected tonight. threstening to att N 1 In addition to the president the day moved a vody of troops from tirman of the governments of f e e Lt v \so signed. Another order al- wmiles from Ex aunted General seemingly un- daunted by the report of the acrial bombardment, said he was laying plans for a southward movement igainst the federal army of Ge P | Elias Calles. Escobar apparently planned to use troops at Jimenez and ! Bermejillo for this advance. | Reports also were reciived here that revolutionaries clainied a vie- tory over federals at Piedras Negras, | vailroad point opposite Fagle Pass, |Tex., and that a move had bezan fupon Matamoros and Nucvo Larc( border railroad points hell by the “aeo yester- | Juarez headquarters d.n the rebels had abandoned the sicge of Mazatlan, Sinaloa indicated a ' | revolutionary vietory there was ex- JELLIES AND JAMS ~ FROMTHE STGRE Conn. Mother Proves Claim don ordinaril them love. Perhaps it shouldn the Whole Meal More g . dicine . 1t's mor. Enjoyable, ¢ 1. conce d food. It Eiford olesome, sweet (o the tast | n et in your child's little stom- Jams, jellies and preserves pre marvelous energy foods for children, athletes, and all physieally active G people. In addition to that, they | oses back to their make the whole meal more delicious. 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Al children : Syrup is certainly all tle overweight, it anything, : for it. 1 ‘\H‘[un azains sease, little | It is almost & rule of health that to he | those bowels quick, s them out thor- oughly. tones and strenzthens them normally o lions of mothe know abou crstichi prov toods 1t re made more | dclicious by sugar arc the best for {us to cat. ¥ plenty vegetables and ened for fruits, colds and perfect 3 . her wondertul condition vou will go a long way toward health |than words how it helps.” lin diet that all 1-| Don't he iniposed on. |dren cat enouzh re ) you by {nutritio | Institut and enjoyment. litornia’ ous for 50 so vou'l . among | | Union Holy Week Services Tonight 7 Swedish Bethany Church “SCORING THE PHARIS 2 TFomorrow Union Noon-Day Service Place, First Church of Christ Time 12:30-12:50 P. M Preacher, Dr. A, A. Ahlquist Speaker Rev. W. H. Barsch Subject: Subject: “The Seclusion of Jesus” Soloist—Jane Sartori Tuttle THE PUBLIC 1S CORDIALLY INVITED Wear Clean Clothes for Easter ANY GARMENTS sent in before FRIDAY for cleansing will be returned hefore Sunday. Call 364 for Prompt Service Th N. B. Drye Cleaning Corp. 96 and 415> WEST MAIN ST. Nogal:s, |so prepared, with signature proble-) matical, demanded the punishment | was | of the three general responsible for | Ui the coup d'etat at Hankow. The situation changed hourly ren- dering possible non-issuance of the government had definitely decided to war aganst the W umn‘Rasm“ssen Plane Crash Pmbe Bevins Forced Down On Cross Country Hop | Roosevelt Field (I—A telegram received at velt iield today and signed by Okeh ns, castern aviator attempting a solo flight geles 10 New York telegram was addressed to | talk. ooscvelt Field and under the Wil- 1is morning.” was the fi veceived from the flier since h tan airport in an effort to ch e of RBrainar non-stop record of Cap- Hawks west coast 18 jutant g ied to ma out. . nearly drove me crazy. I used to scratch them, which made them very sore, and my face looked terrible. The pimples were so sore that I could hardly sleep. “Iread an advertis nutes leaving the government 1 cat York said would lic 1 alinost entirely into New nd shifting winds pre- | cau southwest at the time the that territory, detinite basis for description of the |condition just before Captain R ser was believed the | %0 within 100 foet ground then imb, 1 nd ove h » 50 d to a vertic 10 slippe hooked the b plan Whether k Halts Pending Recovery March cane into the N. Y. March 26| Waterbury, Roose- | ther inqu ere was dent of Sunday in which ut Arnold R. guard aviator was killed record that Rasmussen, from Los An- said the airman down at Willard, Sunday noon because Irank Ha Many foiknds ot < was with the aviator is L rallicd to His jaw is broken and it has denials that ther been wired, and until it for him to talk he will not be que is possit “Forced down word took from Aviation Co probable cause afternoon Major Willian who made an inve crash an who flew last “I had a small Later the pi and 59 seconds. known the outlin Los Angeles It is understood however, ran into the had Ladd has not denied e of 1 i Las s close to th b which due to flying manen for a free sample. ground, and a vertical clin d the plane to hook a bank at of the road | Soa Dip” Seems Established Major Ladd i d to fiy over 286 - 290 Main Street the crasi tjat | drove his plane from a or so of pulled for a swung around feet and 1 climb lost altitude, a k and the crash engine trouble a matter o pimp! TEAC RS’ SALARIES REPORT New in Teachers’ counell hold a regular meeting at the Hill school building this A report of the commit- conferred with the school :lary commitice relative te the teachers’ salary will At that meeting no action the board membe a further s FLIER BURNS TO DEATH Ange March 26 (@) — P, . son of a well tate brok- an air- morning. about 135 doctors ‘or sons in this coun- Large Red Pimples on Face. Looked Terrible. Healed by Cuticura. y face and picked it. Soon more broke mples got large, red and sore and were so itchy they ment for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent 1 purchased more, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Miss Julia Hallahan, 158 New Bridge St,, W. Springfield, Mass. 2. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum %c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Address: “Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. H. e = Malden. Mass. Cuticura Shaving Stick 28c. 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